血浆神经丝轻链与唐氏综合征白质微结构变化的关系

IF 4 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Alzheimer''s and Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment and Disease Monitoring Pub Date : 2024-11-22 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/dad2.70023
Herminia Diana Rosas, Nathaniel David Mercaldo, Yasemin Hasimoglu, Melissa Petersen, Lydia R Lewis, Florence Lai, David Powell, Asim Dhungana, Ali Demir, David Keater, Michael Yassa, Adam M Brickman, Sid O'Bryant
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导言:白质(WM)的微观和宏观结构异常,尤其是与轴突变性有关的异常,与患有唐氏综合征(DS)的成年人在确诊阿尔茨海默病之前的认知能力下降有关。神经丝蛋白轻链(NfL)是髓鞘轴突受损后释放到血液中的一种支持蛋白。在这项研究中,我们调查了通过弥散张量成像(DTI)测量的WM微结构变化与血浆NfL浓度之间的横断面关系:30名认知功能稳定(CS)的成年DS患者接受了弥散加权核磁共振成像扫描和血浆NfL测量。使用自动纤维追踪法得出了选定 WM 束的 DTI 测量值,并使用斯皮尔曼相关系数评估了血浆 NfL 的相关性:结果:较高的血浆 NfL 与特定束的较大弥散测量改变相关:讨论:血浆NfL的早期增加可能反映了DS痴呆症发生前白质微结构的早期变化:NfL可能反映了AD高风险成人DS患者的早期、选择性白质变化。
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Association of plasma neurofilament light chain with microstructural white matter changes in Down syndrome.

Introduction: Both micro- and macrostructural white matter (WM) abnormalities, particularly those related to axonal degeneration, are associated with cognitive decline in adults with Down syndrome (DS) prior to a diagnosis of Alzheimer disease. Neurofilament light chain (NfL) is a support protein within myelinated axons released into blood following axonal damage. In this study we investigated cross-sectional relationships between WM microstructural changes as measured by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and plasma NfL concentration in adults with DS without dementia.

Methods: Thirty cognitively stable (CS) adults with DS underwent diffusion-weighted MRI scanning and plasma NfL measurement. DTI measures of select WM tracts were derived using automatic fiber tracking, and associations with plasma NfL were assessed using Spearman correlation coefficients.

Results: Higher Plasma NfL was associated with greater altered diffusion measures of select tracts.

Discussion: Early increases in plasma NfL may reflect early white matter microstructural changes prior to dementia in DS.

Highlights: The onset of such WM changes in DS has not yet been widely studied.WM microstructural properties correlated with plasma neurofilament light chain (NfL).NfL may reflect early, selective WM changes in adults with DS at high risk of developing AD.

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期刊介绍: Alzheimer''s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring (DADM) is an open access, peer-reviewed, journal from the Alzheimer''s Association® that will publish new research that reports the discovery, development and validation of instruments, technologies, algorithms, and innovative processes. Papers will cover a range of topics interested in the early and accurate detection of individuals with memory complaints and/or among asymptomatic individuals at elevated risk for various forms of memory disorders. The expectation for published papers will be to translate fundamental knowledge about the neurobiology of the disease into practical reports that describe both the conceptual and methodological aspects of the submitted scientific inquiry. Published topics will explore the development of biomarkers, surrogate markers, and conceptual/methodological challenges. Publication priority will be given to papers that 1) describe putative surrogate markers that accurately track disease progression, 2) biomarkers that fulfill international regulatory requirements, 3) reports from large, well-characterized population-based cohorts that comprise the heterogeneity and diversity of asymptomatic individuals and 4) algorithmic development that considers multi-marker arrays (e.g., integrated-omics, genetics, biofluids, imaging, etc.) and advanced computational analytics and technologies.
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